#PrayersForKamri: Local newborn fighting for life

Leslie and Mitch Thomas from Chester County, PA were so excited to be new parents. All throughout Leslie's pregnancy, their little girl was healthy. 

Revolutionary bookstore

The Revolution Books bookstore on Malcolm X Blvd in Harlem is not just an intellectual respite. It's a nonprofit run by volunteers who advocate for real revolution.

Greenwich House helps people in New York City

A senior center in New York City provides warmth for seniors that have no where else to go.

Full-time protester

Marni Halasa plans to bring the theatrics to Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. 

Small business says wage increase forced layoffs

The new $15-per-hour minimum wage in New York is having a negative impact on small businesses.  Eli Amsel is the owner of Lagmitz Paper & Plastics, in Brooklyn.

Publisher:  Facebook erased my existence

Metropolis Nights Magazine publisher Chaunce Hayden says Facebook has erased everything about him and all of his thousands of photos and posts.

New archbishop in Newark

Newark was overrun by joy on Friday with the installation of the new archbishop of Newark.

Wild rooms at NJ hotel

In Cherry Hill, not far from the Ben Franklin Bridge, is a little inn with a big surprise.

Police hunt for naked, hairy man

Authorities in two neighboring Burlington County NJ towns are dealing with similar hairy situations.

NSA's 'dark tower' in Manhattan

Looming over Lower Manhattan, the Long Lines building has been the subject of speculation and mystery for decades. Its concrete facade bears no windows, and barely any light emanates from this dark tower.

Curling club in New Jersey

Do you know what curling is? And no, ladies, I'm not talking about your hair.

Exotic animal surgeon

Fish surgery is a lot more common than you might think.

Igloo bar

On the rooftop of 230 Fifth in Manhattan is one of the hottest, or should we say coldest bars in NYC. Why? Well, it's covered in igloos -- four, to be exact.

St. Paul's Culinary Arts and Breaking the Cycle

Chef Herb Fields aka "Chef Inspires" is the culinary instructor for the St. Paul's Culinary Arts and Breaking the Cycle reentry and vocational training programs.

Joe Piscopo mulls run for NJ governor

No joke, comedian Joe Piscopo says that he is seriously considering running for governor of New Jersey.

Murder mystery in New Jersey

A Montclair family is living every parent's nightmare after their 20-year-old daughter disappeared for a week and was found murdered.

Diet and autism

A new government survey suggests that one in 45 children ages 3 through 17 have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. There is no cure but parents with children on the spectrum are always trying to find ways to enhance their children's lives.

Tribe facing zoning issues over praying

As protesters fought a pipeline construction project that would run through the Standing Rock Reservation, which belongs to the Sioux Native Americans in North Dakota, members of the Ramapough tribe in Mahwah, New Jersey are fearful the last piece of their own sacred land is at stake.

Woman creates new life after arranged marriage

Penina Reich was born into the Hasidic Jewish community in New York.  At 18, she entered into an arranged marriage with the son of a rabbi, a man who, on paper, and in the eyes of her family and community was the perfect match.

Veteran fights to save farm

At 98, Lt. Col. Bob Vaucher has fought for a lot. But he's not done yet.